The right side offers the best vantage point for the urban layout of the city, including the Bullring and major rail hubs, as well as the lush green parklands of Solihull.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Irish Lakelands, the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia in North Wales, and the best views of the Birmingham city skyline during the typical approach into BHX.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the initial departure over the Canary Islands and provides iconic views of the UK's southwestern coastline and Welsh mountains during the descent.
The right side provides a superior view of the complex Dutch coastline, the massive industrial scale of the Port of Rotterdam, and the expansive offshore wind farms in the North Sea.
The right side offers a superior mix of urban and natural beauty, featuring direct views of Dublin City on departure, the rugged coastline of Anglesey, and the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia National Park.
The right side offers a superior vantage point of the historic Hook Head Lighthouse upon departure and the rugged, indented coastline of Pembrokeshire as you make landfall in Wales.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Dutch coastline upon departure and the dramatic tidal patterns of The Wash as the flight enters British airspace.
The left side offers a more direct view of the Isle of Man and the iconic Liverpool skyline as you cross the Irish Sea, ending with a great perspective of the Cheshire Plain.
The left side offers the most consistent views of the rugged Irish coastline upon departure and the dramatic landscapes of the Welsh mountains and the Pembrokeshire coast during the crossing.
The left side offers a more consistent view of the English coastline upon entry and provides better lighting conditions during afternoon flights, avoiding the direct southern sun.